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Wilhelmine Josefine Stutz (born Möhlen), 1934 - 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmine Heidenstecker (born Möhlen), Circa 1852 - 1901
MyHeritage Family TreesWilhelmine Maria Johanna Möhlen (born Gies), born Circa 1906
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Wilhelmine Heidenstecker (born Möhlen), Circa 1852 - 1901
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Wilhelmine Pahmeier (born Möhlen), Circa 1810 - 1889
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Wilhelmine Möhlen (born Hohmann), Circa 1842 - 1912
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Wilhelmine (born Möhlen), Circa 1891 - 1891
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Wilhelmine (born Möhlen), born 1871
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899
Wilhelmine (born Möhlen), born 1871
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899Wilhelmine Krölls (born Möhlen), born 1877
FamilySearch Family TreeWilhelmine Karoline Klara Möhlen, born 1891
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Wilhelmine Möhlen, born 1827
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- Mina Moehlen
- Wilhelmina Moehlen
- Willa Moehlen
- Wilma Moehlen
- Arabic: فيلهلمينا موهلين (Fīlhālmīnā Mūhilīn)
- Japanese: ヴィルヘルミーネ・モーレン (Viruherumīne Mōren)
- Russian: Вильгельмина Мёлен (Vil'gel'mina Myolen)
The first name Wilhelmine has Germanic origins, derived from the Old High German name "Willahelm," which combines the elements "willa," meaning "will" or "desire," and "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection." This name first appeared in German-speaking regions and has historical roots linked to nobility, as it was often borne by members of royal families, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. The meaning of Wilhelmine suggests a strong-willed protector, reflecting characteristics of leadership and resilience. Variations of the name can be found in several languages and cultures, including Wilhelmina in Dutch and English, and Wilhelm in German, with each variation maintaining a similar pronunciation but differing slightly in spelling. The name has also been popularized through various historical figures, including Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, further cementing its association with strength and leadership.
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